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MAlicious Site
Google Chrome has listed Settlers Online as a Malicious Site, malware infected. Anyone else getting this...and now apparently it's in Spanish.
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lol yea. I'm getting the same thing. I switched to IE to play. Not sure this was the wisest thing as I now get a pop up box on every flash page I open asking to store info on my computer. It claims to be from adobe flash player. I just keep hitting deny. I ran a boot scan while I was sleeping and it found nothing. Malwarebytes is running now. So far nothing found. So maybe hitting deny and being a tiny bit irritated by the box every now and then is worth switching browsers. But I'd still run massive amounts of scans throughout the day lol.
Also I read on forums (I think the eu one) that this is why CEmpire was down for a week. They got infected with malware and shut down to fix it. Good luck
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And now Chrome wants to translate something on http://www.thesettlersonline.net/en/homepage from Spanish back to English. lmao... wtf is going on here Ubi or BB's?
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I was able to fix this by simply entering into Google Chrome's settings, go to advanced settings at the bottom and disable malware protection. I know this is not a very safe idea but all of the other browsers approve of Settlers so I did it anyway.
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I was able to fix this by simply entering into Google Chrome's settings, go to advanced settings at the bottom and disable malware protection. I know this is not a very safe idea but all of the other browsers approve of Settlers so I did it anyway.
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I was able to fix this by simply entering into Google Chrome's settings, go to advanced settings at the bottom and disable malware protection. I know this is not a very safe idea but all of the other browsers approve of Settlers so I did it anyway.
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I was able to fix this by simply entering into Google Chrome's settings, go to advanced settings at the bottom and disable malware protection. I know this is not a very safe idea but all of the other browsers approve of Settlers so I did it anyway.
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Looks like this has now been cleared by Chrome, if you are still getting the malware alert please delete your cookies/temp files and try again.
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